CIAO DATE: 06/05
Volume 4, Issue 5, May 2005
Social Mobilization and Conflict Analyses
Introduction to the Special Issue: Social Mobilization Theory From Bosnia to Bolivia (PDF, 4 pages, 56.8 KB) by Anne Marie Baylouny
Social Movement Theory and Violence
The Explanatory Value of Social Movement Theory (PDF, 9 pages, 72.5 KB) by Jennifer Chandler
Terrorist Motivations for the Use of Extreme Violence (PDF, 11 pages, 83.4 KB) by Jaime Gomez, Jr.
The Middle East
Stories, Stakeholder Expansion, and Surrogate Consciousness: Using Innovations in Social Movement Theory to Understand and Influence Hizballah's Developmental Trajectory (PDF, 14 pages, 91.3 KB) by William D. Casebeer and Timothy A. Kraner
Analysis of Sunni-Based Opposition in Iraq (PDF, 12 pages, 224.9 KB) by Timothy Haugh
The Sadr II Movement: An Organizational Fight for Legitimacy within the Iraqi Shi'a Community (PDF, 10 pages, 109.7 KB) by Timothy Haugh
Framing the Zionist Movement: The Effects of Zionist Discourse on the Arab-Israeli Peace Process (PDF, 11 pages, 79.1 KB) by Nichole M. Harris
International Movements
Development of the "American" Democracy Transnational Social Movement (PDF, 11 pages, 82.1 KB) by M. Elizabeth Smith
Exploring Muslim Diaspora Communities in Europe through a Social Movement Lens: Some Initial Thoughts (PDF, 10 pages, 78.2 KB) by Tara Leweling
Europe and Latin America
Bosnia and Herzegovina—Islamic Revival, International Advocacy Networks and Islamic Terrorism (PDF, 10 pages, 77.8 KB) by Velko Attanassoff
Harvesting the Past: The Social Mobilization of Bolivia's Indigenous Peoples (PDF, 9 pages, 73.2 KB) by R.J. Schmidt